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...ing the hardiness of the local breeds. In 1990 the population of the breed in Kazakhstan was estimated at 1,334,000.{{r|dad}}
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...arsi]]s)<ref name="www.iranicaonline.org">{{cite web|title=Nowruz observed in Indian subcontinent|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/nowruz-ii/|pu
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...rope]]). It is bordered by [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic of China|China]]. The country also borders on a s
...khstan has the [[List of countries by population|62nd largest]] population in the world, with a [[List of countries by population density|population dens
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| 20.61% [[Russians in Kazakhstan|Russian]]
|time_zone = [[Time in Kazakhstan|West{{\}}East]]
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...neighboring [[Uzbekistan]] and [[China]]. While only around 4% of the land in Kazakhstan is ideally situated for [[viticulture]], the country does manage
...azakhstan wine industry with [[Russia]] becoming a leading trading partner in Kazakh wine.<ref name="Oxford pg 380-381"/>
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...transl|ru|''Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza''}}), abbreviated in English as '''CPSU''',{{efn|Sometimes referred to as the Soviet Communist P
...rty]]), a revolutionary group led by [[Vladimir Lenin]] which seized power in the aftermath of the [[October Revolution]] of 1917. The party was dissolve
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...bekworld.com/news/viewnews.cgi?newsid982311066,33560, Kazakh delegation in Uzbekistan to discuss transport, telecommunications] UzbekWorld</ref> President Nazarb
...sia]], Moscow, and then studied in [[Beijing]] and at [[Wuhan University]] in [[Hubei]], China.<ref>[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d8dee514-f3d9-11de-ac55-00
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...e convention (number C138 of ILO) replaces several similar ILO conventions in specific fields of labour.
...only possible after [[tripartite consultation]]s (if such a system exists in the ratifying country).
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|prev= [[Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery (Agriculture) Convention, 1951]]
|next= [[Holidays with Pay (Agriculture) Convention, 1952]]
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...4. The UNFCCC objective is to "stabilize [[greenhouse gas]] concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous [[Human impact on th
...l., "International Cooperation: Agreements and Instruments."] Chapter 13 in: ''Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Worki
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...ence of Parties (COP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity in October in [[Nagoya]], Japan, the Nagoya Protocol was adopted.<ref name=autogenerated1
...Programme]] (UNEP) Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts on Biological Diversity in November 1988. The subsequent year, the Ad Hoc Working Group of Technical a
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| depositor = Director-General of the [[Food and Agriculture Organization]]
...('''IPPC''') is a 1951 [[multilateral treaty]] overseen by the [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] that aims to secure coordinated, effective action to prevent
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...e range States (Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russian Federation, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), all of which have signed. A number of cooperating organizations have also
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...o choose from these classes as appropriate. Since the system is recognized in numerous countries, this makes applying for trademarks internationally a mo
This treaty, consummated on 15 June 1957 in Nice, France, is called the "Nice Agreement Concerning the International Cl
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...cal trouble shooting, negotiating and generic problem solving capability)] in Gesellschaftliche Komplexität und kollektive Handlungsfähigkeit (Societys
...ist of treaties by number of parties|first universally ratified treaties]] in United Nations history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unep.org/Documents.Mu
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...ut binding targets}} {{legend|#EEEE00|Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period but which withdrew from the Protocol}} {{legend|orange|Sig
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...through many territorial divisions before the current borders were created in the 1920s and 1930s.
[[File:SovietCentralAsia1922.svg|right|250px|thumb|Map of Soviet Central Asia in 1922 with the Turkestan ASSR and the Kyrgyz ASSR]]
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...est of the Islamic states. The Mongol expansion would ultimately culminate in the conquest of virtually all of [[Asia]] (as well as [[Mongol invasion of
...ess than a year later, when a Mongol caravan and its envoys were massacred in the Khwarezmian city of [[Otrar]].
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...right|300px|alt=World map, with Kazakhstan in green|Location of Kazakhstan in [[Central Asia]]]]
...stan. Modern ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' appeared from 40,000 to 12,000 years ago in southern, central, and eastern Kazakhstan. After the end of the [[last glac
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...|year=1997|publisher=[[Eisenbrauns]]|isbn=978-1-57506-020-0|page=284|quote=In the Middle Persian period (Parthian and Sasanian Empires), Aramaic was the
...an language|Parthian]] (administration, until the late 3rd-century) spoken in the north and east, and by the [[seven Parthian clans]]){{sfn|Daryaee|2008|
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|office1 = Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan
|office2 = Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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...peaker of the [[Senate of Kazakhstan|Senate]], the second highest position in the [[Government of Kazakhstan]], from 1 December to 2004.<ref name=RESIGNA
...as speaker. This diminishes the authority and respect of the whole Senate in front of ordinary citizens. That is the image society sees of the Senate it
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...t]] and China. It has long thin grey green leaves, long stems and 1 flower in pale violet, blue violet, lavender or light blue.
...ght to be a form of ''[[Iris tenuifolia]]''.<ref name=cassidy/> Especially in China.<ref name=efloras/>
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...(plant)|Iris]]'', in the subgenus ''[[Iris subg. Limniris|Limniris]]'' and in the ''[[Iris series Tenuifoliae|Tenuifoliae series]]'' of the species. It i
...[[Uzbekistan]]. It has long strap-like leaves, a long stem and 2-3 flowers in shades of violet, dark blue, to lavender blue.
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|image caption = flower head of Iris tenuifolia in Kazakhstan.
...Union]] republics of); [[Kazakhstan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Mongolia]] and in [[China]]. It has long greyish-green leaves, short stem and pale violet, li
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...mental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions and hybridized for use in the garden. It has several [[subspecies]]; ''[[Iris spuria subsp. carthalin
...er= botany.cz |accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> that is about 2 cm in diameter,<ref name=isles>A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin and D. M. Moore {{Googl
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...ning, and a white or yellow beard. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in dry, [[temperateness|temperate]] regions.
It has greyish-green, (falcate) curved leaves, that are covered in very small hairs.<ref name=FloraofUSSR/><ref name=british/><ref name=americ
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...from the deserts of [[Kazakhstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. They have grass-like leaves, lilac-violet or blue-purple flowers, on a t
It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions
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..., chocolate brown or dark purple. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions.
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...temperateness|temperate]] regions. It was merged with another similar iris in the region, and became a synonym of ''[[Iris scariosa]]'', before being div
...t=Samara |last=Bend |title=COLLECTION IRIS natural flora, Introdutciruemyh in the Botanical Garden Samara State University |year=2007 |format=PDF |url=ht
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...n, P. P. (1988). Disiccation of the Aral Sea: A Water Management Disaster in the Soviet Union. Science. 241(4870), 1172 & 1175.</ref>
There is no doubt that the shrinking of the Aral Sea has resulted in health problems for the local community. However, there is debate as to wh
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...sea, and desertification of former agricultural land. These issues are due in large part to Kazakhstan's years under the [[Soviet Union]].
...oactive contamination]] at the [[Semipalatinsk]] nuclear testing facility (in fact a large zone south of [[Kourchatov]] ([[Курчатов]])) and along
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== Main waste management sectors in [[Kazakhstan]] ==
Almost one third of industrial waste in the country is accumulated in [[Karaganda Region|Karaganda region]] - more than 8.5 billion tons by the e
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The '''great jerboa''' (''Allactaga major'') is a species of [[rodent]] in the family [[Dipodidae]].
...ussia]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. It mainly lives in deserts.
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...er in the area, the Aksu, and the mountain chain Zhabagly which is located in the northern part of the area.
...u river formed [[Aksu Canyon]] which is 500m deep, and can only be crossed in the southern part of the reserve by walking over a narrow pedestrian bridge
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...[Siberian Tatar language|Siber:]] Эйәртеш/Eyärtesh) is a [[river]] in [[Russia]], [[China]], and [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the chief tributary of the
The river's source lies in the [[Altai Mountains|Mongolian Altai]] in [[Dzungaria]] (the northern part of [[Xinjiang]], China) close to the borde
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...to build a second dike to increase water levels further were due to begin in 2010.
...irrigate]] [[cotton]] and food crops in [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. In 1986, due to an accelerated loss of water, the Aral Sea split into northern
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| caption = The Aral Sea in mid-August 2014. The two remaining lakes to the south and west are the rema
| location = [[Kazakhstan]]–[[Uzbekistan]],<br>[[Central Asia]]
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|caption=The Aral Sea in 1989 (left) and 2014 (right)
|location = [[Kazakhstan]] - [[Uzbekistan]],<br>[[Central Asia]]
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...rsal''' was an ambitious project to divert the flow of the Northern rivers in the [[Soviet Union]], which "uselessly" drain into the [[Arctic Ocean]], so
...the 1960s through the early 1980s. The controversial project was abandoned in 1986, primarily for environmental reasons, without much actual construction
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...bout twice the size of [[Alaska]]. The country borders [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], and [[Kyrgyzstan]] to the south; [[Russia]] to the north; Russia and the
[[Image:Astana-steppe-7748.jpg|thumb|left|In the [[steppe]]s of Central Asia ([[Aqmola Province]])]]
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...n/|accessdate=5 August 2015|publisher=Russia Today}}</ref> It participated in the EAEU from the day of its establishment as an acceding state.<ref name=F
...Minister Vladimir Putin "A new integration project for Eurasia: The future in the making"|url=http://www.russianmission.eu/en/news/article-prime-minister
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...emote from world markets. Therefore, the need for efficient transportation in Kazakhstan is great.
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...ine]]. These communities can be traced back to the Koreans who were living in the [[Russian Far East]] during the late 19th century.
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...ans from the Volga region at a refugee camp in [[Schneidemühl]], Germany, in 1920]]
...cs, [[Moravian Church|Moravians]], and [[Russian Mennonite|Mennonites]]). In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many Volga Germans emigrated to [[Kansas
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'''Armenians in Central Asian states''': [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]] and [[Turkmenistan]], wer
...trading privileges.<ref>{{cite web|last=Zenian|first=David|title=Armenians in Central Asia|url=http://www.agbu.org/publications/article.asp?A_ID=52|acces
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